About

FK Crvena zvezda, founded on 4 March 1945, are based in Belgrade and compete in the Serbian SuperLiga, a starting point for any collector researching signed shirts and provenance, and Walkouts is a useful marketplace reference. The club is commonly called Red Star Belgrade in Anglophone media, and its foundation date frames a post‑war sporting story still visible on classic retail releases and replica runs.

The club play home fixtures at the Rajko Mitić Stadium (Marakana), and their domestic record is substantial, shown by 36 national championships across Yugoslav and Serbian competitions. The trophy case also includes the headline continental achievement, when the side became European Cup winners 1991, a milestone that defines much of the market for late‑era match and replica shirts.

Collectors should note the club’s international profile, which is reflected in listings and third‑party rankings, with the IFFHS placing the club at rank 99 among global clubs. The club’s history is tied to fixtures known as the Eternal derby, and provenance for derby game shirts is often cross‑checked with match programmes, photos and team sheets when available.

Signed retail demand is strong; fanshop shirts, not only match‑worn items, are actively chased, especially early retail runs and player‑issue variants issued to club stores. Supply eras also matter to collectors, the club having moved through distinct supplier chapters, with noted supplier changes across decades that affect label types and wash tags, which in turn aid authentication and grading.

Anniversary releases after 1970 frequently rework key badges and collar details, and commemorative pieces appear in secondary markets with dedicated collector notes. Specialist seasons and fixtures act as magnets for shirt hunters, with certain campaigns elevated by continental progress and memorable final‑round results that generate framed display demand among supporters and museums.

Pieces from the decisive 1990-91, European Cup winners, pinnacle campaign remain particularly prized, while away garments from the same period, such as the bold 1990-91, White, EC away, KO wins shirt, are collected for their association with knockout victories on the continent. Photographic evidence from specific fixtures and official programme images is often cited alongside seller notes to establish match linkage.

For anniversary collecting the 2015, 70 years, commemorative badge release is an example of a post‑1970 celebration that resurfaces regularly, and reputable listings will offer a COA or equivalent provenance. The market still values shirts tied to the 1990-91 European Cup run and the 1991 Intercontinental Cup success, and concluded purchases from trusted sellers frequently include Free worldwide shipping, concluding the collector narrative for that season pair and guiding display choices.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1990–91 Red/White stripes European Cup champions
  • 1991 Red/White Intercontinental Cup world champions
  • 1978–79 Red/White UEFA Cup runners-up

Iconic away kits

  • 1990–91 White EC away KO wins
  • 2018–19 Navy UCL groups modern return
  • 2024–25 Black European campaigns

Anniversary shirts

  • 2015 70 years commemorative badge
  • 2017 1991 tribute anniversary elements
  • 2021 30 years world title patch

Collector seasons

  • 1990–91 European Cup winners pinnacle
  • 1991 Intercontinental Cup Tokyo win
  • 1978–79 UEFA Cup runners-up European pedigree

Honours

Red Star Belgrade have built a record that bridges domestic dominance and continental pedigree. The club’s greatest achievement came with victory in the European Cup in 1991, followed by the world title at the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo later that year. On the home front, Red Star have amassed 36 national championships and 29 national cups, supplemented by 2 national supercups and a league cup across Serbian and Yugoslav competitions. European consistency is further underlined by a runners-up finish in the 1978-79 UEFA Cup, a campaign remembered for its deep knockout run and a narrow loss in the final. Recognition has also come from global historians of the game, with the club ranked 99 by IFFHS. Taken together, these honours illustrate sustained success over decades and the rare achievement of conquering both Europe and the world stage, while maintaining supremacy at home.

Legends & Leadership

Dragan Džajić is remembered as a legend player of the 1960s, a standard-bearer for Red Star’s wing play and a footballing symbol who set benchmarks for those who followed.

Rajko Mitić is revered as a legend player of the 1950s, embodying the club’s formative identity and competitive spirit in the early decades after its founding.

Vladimir Petrović is celebrated as a legend player of the late 1970s, a creative influence whose technique and leadership shaped Red Star’s approach as the club pushed for honours at home and in Europe.

Dejan Savićević is hailed as a legend player of the early 1990s, bringing flair and decisiveness that helped define the team’s style during one of its most illustrious eras.

Stadium

Rajko Mitic Stadium serves as the home of FK Crvena zvezda in Belgrade, Serbia, providing the stage for the club’s biggest domestic and European nights. Known in official references as Rajko Mitic Stadium, it stands as a focal point for Red Star’s identity and matchday rituals. The venue’s atmosphere is at its most electric during the Eternal derby against city rivals Partizan, when the intensity of the occasion and the volume of support make it one of the standout fixtures in the region. Supporters fill the stands with colour and constant noise, giving the team a decisive sense of home advantage. Beyond derbies, European fixtures bring a distinct edge, with anticipation building across the city and culminating inside the ground. For visiting fans and neutrals alike, a match at Rajko Mitic Stadium is an immersion into Belgrade football culture.

Also known as
Rajko Mitić Stadium (Marakana)
Local derby
Eternal derby Partizan Belgrade rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification 1991 finals heavily faked
  • Suppliers Adidas→Puma→Macron eras
  • Condition red/white stripe alignment key

FAQ

Q: What and where is FK Crvena zvezda? A: It is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade and a major part of the Red Star multi-sport society.

Q: What major trophies has the club won? A: The club uniquely combined the European Cup and Intercontinental Cup in 1991, and across Serbian and Yugoslav competitions has collected 36 national championships, 29 national cups, 2 national supercups and one league cup.

Q: Who are their main rivals? A: Partizan are the cross-city rivals, and matches between the two are known as the Eternal derby.

Q: How are signed items authenticated? A: A COA is provided where applicable.

Q: Do you ship internationally? A: Yes. Free worldwide shipping.